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Originally Posted by Galatea I don't know who "we" is. I can't make any credible calls to anyone until I have the information I requested on Saturday.
The reality is that there is likely ONLY one days worth of wages that can be paid to a PI.
It isn't wise to have him spend the whole day on a lead that has already turned out to be bad. According to the posting on this thread, the family that lives next door has not seen or heard any dog and the people who live there are elderly/alzheimers. He could stake the place out all day and find nothing, then "we" are no closer to locating the dog than we were in the beginning. Then all the PI money would be gone.
Hopefully that email info will come soon.  |
Why not use a program like accurint through lexis? I have had a lot of success with this program in tracking down people quickly and efficiently. I am not really an expert here as generally my process servers do this, but maybe start with the address of the first home where they said grandma had a similar dog, plug it in find out who has reported the address should give you names phone numbers and socials...Then search by the social which would give you all other folks associated with that number and the adds associated which from my experience will usually include spouses & birthmothers so maybe Grandma?
Now I am like I said no expert, but I think there should be some computer based tracking system that may be more cost effective than having a PI do all the leg work.